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joining us is the president of strategies and steve hayes are, for a fair and balanced debate. john rockerts pointed out, there are no fewer than 10 bills under consideration in the house of representatives right now to oppose some sort of new gun control from limiting the size of clips to resurrecting the assault ban. a working group led by vice-president biden is proposing these. let's look at what the washington post rer reports, a working group led by vice-president biden is considering measures that would require universal background checks for firearms buyers, track the movement and sale of weapons through a national database, strengthen mental health checks and stricter penalties for carrying guns near schools or giving them to minors. would that help? >> some of them will. i think some of them won't. i think the fact of the matter is -- let me state clearly where i am coming from, someone who lived in a home with a man who should not have guns and lived through the incident of someone trying to kill somebody and married to a former nra board member. so vicome to this fr
joining us is the president of strategies and steve hayes are, for a fair and balanced debate. john rockerts pointed out, there are no fewer than 10 bills under consideration in the house of representatives right now to oppose some sort of new gun control from limiting the size of clips to resurrecting the assault ban. a working group led by vice-president biden is proposing these. let's look at what the washington post rer reports, a working group led by vice-president biden is considering...
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steve's right. you were sold a bill of goods. these numbers are real. the health insurance companies are against the wall. they must pass on the cost. bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance under their parents health care system, free birth control, all of these other kinds of things, those actually, somebody has to pay for that, bill, right? there is no free lunch here. that is what we're seeing in the higher premium costs. what i think it will mean, people will lose their health insurance. they will not gain it. bill: i hope you're wrong about that. matt, i will of about you the last word because what the
steve's right. you were sold a bill of goods. these numbers are real. the health insurance companies are against the wall. they must pass on the cost. bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is...
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an airplane that's a weapon that can you know can take out a bank with the right ordinance in it so steve thank you for the call i think your point is really really well made this is not a western movie. film either rob in fairfield california hey rob thanks for calling want to talk about surveillance state. no. no i don't know what your results read about. a man. and a satellite. around the earth. you know all over are. all over the world these. you know go on the google earth have. they got a tweet or. are you are you opposed to that. what's your point i don't understand your point do you think the surveillance satellites. or or the jews in greatest satellites to shoot pictures of should that stuff should be available through google is a. i think with a lot of people i've spoke to like. you know if you talk about i was concerned. but after you know about that i was in. little bit over but after the i doubt it would be able to find. its or like ok you know i get your point these are the rationalizations i appreciate your call and i don't disagree dave vassar kansas we have just a little
an airplane that's a weapon that can you know can take out a bank with the right ordinance in it so steve thank you for the call i think your point is really really well made this is not a western movie. film either rob in fairfield california hey rob thanks for calling want to talk about surveillance state. no. no i don't know what your results read about. a man. and a satellite. around the earth. you know all over are. all over the world these. you know go on the google earth have. they got a...
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nonetheless, steve win has put a lot of resources into mack could you macou. things are getting better over there. i think wynn's a buy. then there's companies like boeing. getting terrible press. all of these companies that expanded rapidly around the globe and they have been roaring despite no research-oriented news that would make you feel all warm and fuzzy about the numbers. you can consider dell part of this number. yes, dell, the big service company that has been hurt by this rapid expansion at a time when no one trusted overseas markets. now dell might actually go private ♪ hallelujah and it would make sense because half of dell's money comes from overseas. exposures to europe is doing terrific clee. both have been kept back by worries. both ceos have said over and over, it's an issue. how about ford and general motors? have you seen these two? ford made the best chart in a book. it's screaming. company doubled its dividend and getting european losses under control while china and latin america turned the corner. the darn stock has never looked back.
nonetheless, steve win has put a lot of resources into mack could you macou. things are getting better over there. i think wynn's a buy. then there's companies like boeing. getting terrible press. all of these companies that expanded rapidly around the globe and they have been roaring despite no research-oriented news that would make you feel all warm and fuzzy about the numbers. you can consider dell part of this number. yes, dell, the big service company that has been hurt by this rapid...
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neil: go ahead, steve. >> i having? about this 14th amendment issue because this is actually gaining currency, no pun intended, with respect to many people on the left saying the president has a unilateral power to raise the debt ceiling, and that is craziness. if you look at the 14th amendment, it says the full faith and credit of the u.s. debt will be honored. and, of course, it will be even if we don't pass a debt ceiling on time because the first thing that gets paid, you and i have talked about this many times, the first thing that gets paid -- neil: well, the lawyers argued that out in court, and that's what gets ridiculous. but, you know, sabrina, here's what worries me. we've already soon an effective strategy on the part of the white house to marginalize the republican house and make it sort of like the last part of the negotiating process on the cliff deal where it was take it or leave it, and you're going to look like obstructionists if you justeave it. so the house cowered and went ahead and accepted a deal.
neil: go ahead, steve. >> i having? about this 14th amendment issue because this is actually gaining currency, no pun intended, with respect to many people on the left saying the president has a unilateral power to raise the debt ceiling, and that is craziness. if you look at the 14th amendment, it says the full faith and credit of the u.s. debt will be honored. and, of course, it will be even if we don't pass a debt ceiling on time because the first thing that gets paid, you and i have...
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steve lorten, a professional driver, trying to give us an idea of the capabilities of this jeep grand cherokee. what can she do? >> we're at 30 degrees right here. let's do it. >> reporter: if i had a breakfast sandwich, i might have been able to add to the weight and tip it over. you take people through different disciplines as you call it just to show what a four-wheel drive can do. i guess they're surprised by what? >> almost everything. like this one, for instance. this is our suspension demo. this is going to get really bumpy. hang on tight. we're going to run around this. it will shake you up. this is pretty much a kick right here. >> reporter: how hard is this to drive? i know you're a professional. but the layperson coming in here. >> it's all about time and miles. you've got to have a little experience. you have to cut your teeth somewhere. >> reporter: this is going to prove we have traction, i'm hoping. >> 35 degrees, 18 feet to the top. >> reporter: mission control ready for liftoff. that's what it feels like. is this the point where the brakes go out? >> exactly. i'm goin
steve lorten, a professional driver, trying to give us an idea of the capabilities of this jeep grand cherokee. what can she do? >> we're at 30 degrees right here. let's do it. >> reporter: if i had a breakfast sandwich, i might have been able to add to the weight and tip it over. you take people through different disciplines as you call it just to show what a four-wheel drive can do. i guess they're surprised by what? >> almost everything. like this one, for instance. this is...
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but steve, let's talk about the uncertainty ahead. steve leisman, you've got the debt ceiling talks, a lot of people expect a big fight here. what do we need to know and focus on on the impact on stocks? >> the first is the disagreement over whether or not we're going to reach an employment level that will allow the government to stop buying assets. this time last year the fed was predicting an unemployment rate for the fourth quarter of the next year or 2012. that was up almost a percentage point higher than it ended up being. so the fed was too pessimistic about unemployment. if you do get a fast improvement in unemployment, then the fed may end up stopping easing faster than the market believes. the second thing we're finding out is a growing concern on the federal reserve about the exit strategy and the kind of impact it would have on the fed's balance sheet. if higher rates forces to take losses. and the kind of payments it will have to make to banks on interest on reserves. those are two things. on the debt ceiling, i guess i ju
but steve, let's talk about the uncertainty ahead. steve leisman, you've got the debt ceiling talks, a lot of people expect a big fight here. what do we need to know and focus on on the impact on stocks? >> the first is the disagreement over whether or not we're going to reach an employment level that will allow the government to stop buying assets. this time last year the fed was predicting an unemployment rate for the fourth quarter of the next year or 2012. that was up almost a...
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steve, i'm just curious, did he address the notion of treasury minting the platinum coin? >> i meant to tell you that. here's another direct quote. i'm not going to give that any oxygen, he said. >> okay. put that to bed. >> he sounds a little bit like the president in a sense of, i'm not going to engage in any of these quirky ideas that are out there. let's deal with the issue of raising the debt ceiling, which is the pomeresponsibility of congress. >> steve, thank you. >>> facebook is holding an event tomorrow, inviting people to see what they're building. jillian boarson has a preview. >> well, melissa, facebook has been keeping this event very much under wraps, but i don't think the announcement is about a new phone, i think it likely has something to do with mobile, considering the priority that has been put on making money from growing mobile users. it could be about a social search engine, though rbc warns that search would take a long time to pay off for facebook. >> search could be disruptive to google if facebook were to make a major play there. i think it's very
steve, i'm just curious, did he address the notion of treasury minting the platinum coin? >> i meant to tell you that. here's another direct quote. i'm not going to give that any oxygen, he said. >> okay. put that to bed. >> he sounds a little bit like the president in a sense of, i'm not going to engage in any of these quirky ideas that are out there. let's deal with the issue of raising the debt ceiling, which is the pomeresponsibility of congress. >> steve, thank you....
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. > is this the post-steve jobs era that we are now into, where apple just becomes another tech company? > > i think so. unless we get huge news on an apple tv, and that is not going to come out until the end of next year, i think apple is going to head one way, and that is south. as we have seen, the market has been very, very strong last week. apple sold off. it's gone down another $15 on friday. they report earnings january 23rd. i think they could have another huge miss. apple has now been missing on earnings. we have a supply chain issue. we have a lot of issues going forward. they have a lot of cash. go acquire something. buy a twitter for $15 billion, $14 billion. get stockholders interested again. until then, i'm playing it to the short side. > i guess you'll be taking that apple tattoo off your shoulder. let me ask you about alcoa. earnings season about to launch this week. how are you looking at that one? > > it is trading strong. in lot of these stocks have been trading strong. it is trading above the 50-, 150-, and 200- day moving averages. it is trading around $9.22. i am g
. > is this the post-steve jobs era that we are now into, where apple just becomes another tech company? > > i think so. unless we get huge news on an apple tv, and that is not going to come out until the end of next year, i think apple is going to head one way, and that is south. as we have seen, the market has been very, very strong last week. apple sold off. it's gone down another $15 on friday. they report earnings january 23rd. i think they could have another huge miss. apple has...
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here with that decision to withhold that information, assemblyman steve katz. why do you support that the county don't ought to be giving this information to the press? >> i think that what the journal news has done is so irresponsible. we've seen it already in westchester and in rockland, you've got, for example, a woman who is in my district called up, she has been plagued by a stalker for years. she moved for two years, she was safe, hasn't heard a thing. after this list was published, two days later she received a hundred phone calls that were hangups. that's horrifying. and so, that's just one example what we're hearing in rockland county, you're hearing about law enforcement agencies and corrections officers who the inmates are telling them that we now know where you live. >> let's just be honest, the journal news didn't do this in order to enhance public safety, this was an editorial of sorts designed to make the point that gps are scary and legal gun ownership is a threat to our safety? >> worse than that they basically made a dream map for perpetrators
here with that decision to withhold that information, assemblyman steve katz. why do you support that the county don't ought to be giving this information to the press? >> i think that what the journal news has done is so irresponsible. we've seen it already in westchester and in rockland, you've got, for example, a woman who is in my district called up, she has been plagued by a stalker for years. she moved for two years, she was safe, hasn't heard a thing. after this list was published,...
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. >> let's bring in steve liesman. he is low drama, low confrontation. he doesn't have wall street regulatory. who is lew? >> i think the first theng i will do is begin the series of puns beginning with jack lew's name. let me say more about jack lew, we call this one, you don't know jack. >> of course you do. >> this is a financial education. beginning with harvard and georgetown. but that never disqualified anybody. tip o'neill 93 and '94, special to president clinton. and that's what john harwood was talking about. incredible expertise with the budget. moving on in 2006, new york university as executive advice president. then a stint at citigroup. first at global wealth management and next in a controversy by the way that comes up with a large bonus he got while citigroup was getting tart money. finally reenter the administration. i'm sure the administration will make a cot of, as secretary in charge of of resource management. and second stint of omb. then white house chief of staff to the present. let's look at positive. some private sector banking e
. >> let's bring in steve liesman. he is low drama, low confrontation. he doesn't have wall street regulatory. who is lew? >> i think the first theng i will do is begin the series of puns beginning with jack lew's name. let me say more about jack lew, we call this one, you don't know jack. >> of course you do. >> this is a financial education. beginning with harvard and georgetown. but that never disqualified anybody. tip o'neill 93 and '94, special to president clinton....
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steve paulson is coming back. he will tell us more about this fog and if we're about to get more rain. >>> and the big money movie deal that will cause both joy and anger. >>> good morning. traffic is busy down the road. we'll tell you where. a >>> who is that? >> hey! >> the latest in the texas chainsaw massacre series took the top spot at the weekend box office. >>> 7:24. hbo kept a lock on pay tv rights to some of the big box office hits. the exclusive deal with universal pictures has been renewed. universal is the studio behind some movies that cannot be shown on any other provider at least until 2022. it also keeps et and jaws only on hbo. >>> it's 7:24. want to check in again with sal. see what's happening on the roads this monday morning. >> it's busy out there. we're looking at live pictures. you can see 237, unlike last week when we had it nice and light, it will be slow here as you cross 880 and continue out to highway 101. at the commute on the peninsula, southbound 280, they are clearing a crash there.
steve paulson is coming back. he will tell us more about this fog and if we're about to get more rain. >>> and the big money movie deal that will cause both joy and anger. >>> good morning. traffic is busy down the road. we'll tell you where. a >>> who is that? >> hey! >> the latest in the texas chainsaw massacre series took the top spot at the weekend box office. >>> 7:24. hbo kept a lock on pay tv rights to some of the big box office hits. the...
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but it's entirely possible that the house of representatives will approve a bill by representative steve stockman to do away with the gun-free school zones. >> and you'd be happy with that, if every school suddenly had people running around with guns, right? >> you're a good guesser. yes, sir. >> where are they going to put them? >> well, when people carry a concealed firearm, one doesn't exactly know for sure. and the element of surprise remains with the person carrying concealed, which means that somebody contemplating doing something horrible doesn't know which person or persons might be able to arrest him -- to stop him. and that's why our jurisdictions that have easy access to concealed carry firearms enjoy lower murder rates than, say, the gun control mecca of chicago which does better than one murder a day. >> let me end by asking you one more question. i think people watching will be curious. you're a very experienced man in your field. you've run your operation for a long time. people take you seriously. you're a leading member of the gun rights lobby. and people believe what yo
but it's entirely possible that the house of representatives will approve a bill by representative steve stockman to do away with the gun-free school zones. >> and you'd be happy with that, if every school suddenly had people running around with guns, right? >> you're a good guesser. yes, sir. >> where are they going to put them? >> well, when people carry a concealed firearm, one doesn't exactly know for sure. and the element of surprise remains with the person carrying...
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birdies out at 18. 4-under 68 over steve stricker for dustin johnson in hawaii. >>> no better time to be a sports caster than right now. at least most of the time it can be pretty safe and sound. easy job but dangerous as a tv minneapolis reporter found out this past weekend. prior to the vickings-packers game. have a look and a listen. >> under attract -- go ahead i'm not going to get in trouble. it worked in practice. >> man, ouch. the camera man there is the one who ran into her. he get -- he gets a little carried away. but happy to report, she is fine. and she can take a hit. >> you're laughing too
birdies out at 18. 4-under 68 over steve stricker for dustin johnson in hawaii. >>> no better time to be a sports caster than right now. at least most of the time it can be pretty safe and sound. easy job but dangerous as a tv minneapolis reporter found out this past weekend. prior to the vickings-packers game. have a look and a listen. >> under attract -- go ahead i'm not going to get in trouble. it worked in practice. >> man, ouch. the camera man there is the one who ran...
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birdies out at 18. 4-under 68 over steve stricker for dustin johnson in hawaii. >>> no better time to be a sports caster than right now. at least most of the time it can be pretty safe and sound. easy job but dangerous as a tv minneapolis reporter found out this past weekend. prior to the vickings-packers game. have a look and a listen. >> under attract -- go ahead i'm not going to get in trouble. it worked in practice. >> man, ouch. the camera man there is the one who ran into her. he get -- he gets a little carried away. but happy to report, she is fine. and she can take a hit. >> you're laughing too hard. >> oh my gosh that's some of the funniest video i've seen in a while. >> she's okay. so it's good. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news we'll see you the next time news breaks.
birdies out at 18. 4-under 68 over steve stricker for dustin johnson in hawaii. >>> no better time to be a sports caster than right now. at least most of the time it can be pretty safe and sound. easy job but dangerous as a tv minneapolis reporter found out this past weekend. prior to the vickings-packers game. have a look and a listen. >> under attract -- go ahead i'm not going to get in trouble. it worked in practice. >> man, ouch. the camera man there is the one who ran...
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hitting a debt ceiling by february 15th, steve liesman joining us now. steve? >> melissa, thanks. most of them are off the table, a weekend of debt ceiling trash talking between republicans and the white house over the coming brawl over the debt ceiling. administration officials in a series of statements and discussions saying that all the cool, clever and quirky ideas that people have been talking about to avoid the debt ceiling are off the table. the administration in one form or another over the past several weeks has rejected the platinum coin idea. that was on saturday. scrips or ious issued by the government. and asset sales, which is another thing that's been making the rounds. jay carney on saturday saying there are only two options for putting the nation into default. others say the ideas put off the debt ceiling problem, or make the country look like a banana republic. some house republicans are seriously considering putting the nation into default. po lit ohco in a story this morning said default is becoming more widespread and getting more serious traction than people
hitting a debt ceiling by february 15th, steve liesman joining us now. steve? >> melissa, thanks. most of them are off the table, a weekend of debt ceiling trash talking between republicans and the white house over the coming brawl over the debt ceiling. administration officials in a series of statements and discussions saying that all the cool, clever and quirky ideas that people have been talking about to avoid the debt ceiling are off the table. the administration in one form or...
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steve? >> andrew, thanks. the treasury secretary job in this post-financial crisis world, has expanded. let's take a look at all the areas where -- the treasury secretary jack lew will now have to face including the old ones and the new ones. the first obviously coming up the debt ceiling and more. the things he has to figure out is he's got to negotiate a sequester deal and a debt ceiling deal with congress or figure out how to run the government without any debt. in other words, match cash flow to expenses. second item is long-term he's got to come up with entitlement fixes and a fix for the longer-run deficit. finally, tax reform, corporate and individual, potentially on the table. i think jack lew is probably pretty strong in this particular area. but the other aspect which was always there but has now risen significantly in importance is global finance. he is the stand-up man for the next meltdown. he's got to finish and keep negotiating dodd-frank and the basel iii accords with international regulators.
steve? >> andrew, thanks. the treasury secretary job in this post-financial crisis world, has expanded. let's take a look at all the areas where -- the treasury secretary jack lew will now have to face including the old ones and the new ones. the first obviously coming up the debt ceiling and more. the things he has to figure out is he's got to negotiate a sequester deal and a debt ceiling deal with congress or figure out how to run the government without any debt. in other words, match...
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steve gluckstern. steve is the chairman of mortgage resolution partners, a firm that is developed proposal to reduce the mortgage principal using eminent domain and is in discussions with municipal governments across the country. prior to his work with mrp he founded in asset management firms as a trust company and capital z partners as well as the financially ensured. congressman brad miller is a recently retired representative from north carolina's 13th district. during his five terms as the -- excuse me, during his five terms of the house, congressman miller served as a leading champion for consumers in the fight against predatory mortgage lending and bad service and practices. tom deutsch is the executive director of the american securitization forum, an association for investors, issuers and others in the securities industry that is supposed to call for using eminent domain for mortgages. previously, tom was an associate at mckean nelson where he worked on stricter finance offerings and residentia
steve gluckstern. steve is the chairman of mortgage resolution partners, a firm that is developed proposal to reduce the mortgage principal using eminent domain and is in discussions with municipal governments across the country. prior to his work with mrp he founded in asset management firms as a trust company and capital z partners as well as the financially ensured. congressman brad miller is a recently retired representative from north carolina's 13th district. during his five terms as the...
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>> tim cook, according to the interview, with steve jobs, not a product guy. but there are product guys there. this was not a one-man company. >> no, it wasn't. >> henry ford was not the only person at ford. but ford did change rather dramatically. is that the right analog? i struggle on apple every day, because the data points are not so great. >> they're not. as a consumer, who uses apple products, we want to love the stock, but that's not necessarily the case. >> i love the ecosystem so much. i was downloading this apple ecosystem from itunes. but it's not a rain forest, and we're not out there trying to preserve it. taking shots at them. >> i'm looking at the european banks. the basel requirements we were talking about being extended for four years or so. liquidity requirements being loosened. the european banks are doing well for the second straight day. deutsche bank seeing the biggest gain, another 1.5% in today's session. they're well capitalized at this point. >> even during the height of the crisis, the bankers at various places, you say, where would
>> tim cook, according to the interview, with steve jobs, not a product guy. but there are product guys there. this was not a one-man company. >> no, it wasn't. >> henry ford was not the only person at ford. but ford did change rather dramatically. is that the right analog? i struggle on apple every day, because the data points are not so great. >> they're not. as a consumer, who uses apple products, we want to love the stock, but that's not necessarily the case....
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one of the spectators on the victims' side of the courthouse, a gentleman by the name of steve hernandez, who is the father of victim rebecca wingo, he shotted out rot in hell holmes. the judge called everybody back in later to ask if he would be able to refrain from those further outbursts and warning everybody not to have any further outbursts in court. so they will be back in court in march. >> important to note, though, there was no jury present in the room to hear that outburst, so hopefully just harmless. but certainly not acceptable. casey wian, thank you very much. >>> now of course the question becomes is james holmes insane? is he crazy? or is he crazy like a fox? how do you begin to defend someone like holmes? this man, paul callan, knows and he'll talk to me about it in just a moment. leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money runnin
one of the spectators on the victims' side of the courthouse, a gentleman by the name of steve hernandez, who is the father of victim rebecca wingo, he shotted out rot in hell holmes. the judge called everybody back in later to ask if he would be able to refrain from those further outbursts and warning everybody not to have any further outbursts in court. so they will be back in court in march. >> important to note, though, there was no jury present in the room to hear that outburst, so...
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for the past 17 years, the center for gun policy and research, by our colleague, steve, has provided a home for the study, producing nationally recognized research and recommendations in good at understanding and curtailing the impact of gun violence. by now, the research produced by the center and others we have accumulator a wealth of knowledge, and we hope much of it will come to the floor over the next two days. this summit has convened scholars and advocates from across the field and, indeed, across the world. we want to use this opportunity to cut through the end of the shrill and the incendiary, the rancorous and the baseless by identifying specific recommendation evidence, the evidence-based analysis shows will work and can be rendered congruent with principle and with our legal institution. of course any possibility of change depends on a complex of ideas, true political strategy, and inspired leadership. the gun policy debate, as so many other issues, there has been no more effective leader and the namesake of the school, johns hopkins graduate, new york mayor michael bloom
for the past 17 years, the center for gun policy and research, by our colleague, steve, has provided a home for the study, producing nationally recognized research and recommendations in good at understanding and curtailing the impact of gun violence. by now, the research produced by the center and others we have accumulator a wealth of knowledge, and we hope much of it will come to the floor over the next two days. this summit has convened scholars and advocates from across the field and,...
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therefore, the outlook for qe is steve liesman. who we should note, of course, was hobnobbing with a lot of economists last week. >> simon, thanks. what i've been able to figure out is there are actually two separate fault lines that have developed over at the fed over how much quantitative easing to do this year. the first one is the easy one. some officials seeing the economy meeting the labor market before others. and look at this chart of the fed unemployment rate forecast for 2013. it shows those divisions really not that extreme. pretty solid majority. 16 of 19 members. they see the unemployment remain above 7.4% this year. that's probably enough to just fight qe for the full year. the more complicated split is among those who are worried about growth in the balance sheet and the fallout from trying to adjust it once the economy picks up. let's take a look at what the minutes said. a few members of the fed are in favor of asset purchases to the end of 2013. a few others, they would like to see considerable policy accommodatio
therefore, the outlook for qe is steve liesman. who we should note, of course, was hobnobbing with a lot of economists last week. >> simon, thanks. what i've been able to figure out is there are actually two separate fault lines that have developed over at the fed over how much quantitative easing to do this year. the first one is the easy one. some officials seeing the economy meeting the labor market before others. and look at this chart of the fed unemployment rate forecast for 2013....
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host: steve, republican caller. caller: i would like to know what countries have recently gotten oil contracts over this whole thing. guest: there is not a lot of oil in afghanistan. there are huge mineral rights, which have been purchased to great extent by china. the oil in iraq has been purchased by a number of countries. they have purchased the rights to extract and sell that oil. the iraqi industries on an upswing right now, and it is one of the reasons that the world prices have stabilized, and some suspect may even go down. the united states did not do a particularly good job of getting its share of that business for a number of reasons. and certainly, in afghanistan, the united states is not benefiting economically from the investment is making. it is likely that china will be the beneficiary long term of the u.s. affected afghanistan if afghanistan does stabilize because of the mineral resources there. for those who suspect that we conduct wars for economic interests, we're not that good. it did not turn ou
host: steve, republican caller. caller: i would like to know what countries have recently gotten oil contracts over this whole thing. guest: there is not a lot of oil in afghanistan. there are huge mineral rights, which have been purchased to great extent by china. the oil in iraq has been purchased by a number of countries. they have purchased the rights to extract and sell that oil. the iraqi industries on an upswing right now, and it is one of the reasons that the world prices have...
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steve jobs, he's one of his initial advisers. i believe he's doing a lot of work behind the scenes, powering facebook, powering ge. facebook and twitter are going to announce a tie-in next week. sales force is tied in with everybody. the last quarter was remarkable. he gave you a primer. he's money. benioff is money. you keep demanding these kinds of things, he's going to give it to you. i took a couple of years of classes of accounting, the s.e.c. is looking to him to figure out how to do this software accounting. i sure hope that -- i wish hewlett-packard had used him. because they never would have bought autonomy, if they had listened to him and looked at benioff's accounting. >> no one knows exactly what it is, this invitation to members of the media yesterday afternoon, for an event at the headquarters in menlo park next tuesday. the only clue facebook is giving are the words, come and see what we're building. that brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet. question, what could facebook possibly be building? tweet us.
steve jobs, he's one of his initial advisers. i believe he's doing a lot of work behind the scenes, powering facebook, powering ge. facebook and twitter are going to announce a tie-in next week. sales force is tied in with everybody. the last quarter was remarkable. he gave you a primer. he's money. benioff is money. you keep demanding these kinds of things, he's going to give it to you. i took a couple of years of classes of accounting, the s.e.c. is looking to him to figure out how to do this...
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steve, start us out. >> i'm sure rick is playing this game. the new game in town is gaming out when the fed gets to 6 1/2%. i have to tell you, there are time times we olympic games in the enthusiasm and the answers are unbelievable. you check your math and the math is right but the answer is still unbelievable. the first of these charts is not my work, done by morgan stanley. let me show you what david has come up with. let me explain the chart. the number of years to get to 6 1/2% unemployment. if we grow at 150,000 jobs a month and the participation rate changes over time. if we stay at the current participation rate, 6 1/2 years to 6 1/2%. watch on the right hand side as the participation rate rises, in other words, a good job market brings new people in, participation rate rises to 64.4, for this economy is not out-landish, 18 years. let me first show you work i did, another way at this. i took all the fed's projections of growth and compared it to projections of unemployment. okay. at deficit growth rates, how much does unemployment decl
steve, start us out. >> i'm sure rick is playing this game. the new game in town is gaming out when the fed gets to 6 1/2%. i have to tell you, there are time times we olympic games in the enthusiasm and the answers are unbelievable. you check your math and the math is right but the answer is still unbelievable. the first of these charts is not my work, done by morgan stanley. let me show you what david has come up with. let me explain the chart. the number of years to get to 6 1/2%...
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joining us for the first half of the program today, steve carroll. good morning to you. we can see investors like this. what are the ramifications as far as you're concerned? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me on the show. i think we should be -- as we've seen, the markets are going to see the point of view of the banks themselves. as one of the constraints on the ability of banks to extend credit and support the economy is relaxed. i think everything is equal. that should support the economy and the growth outlook going into 2013 and 2014. having said that, we don't see this as being the biggest issue and certainly in continental europe and perhaps particularly in the periphery where the growth outlook has been most negative over the last few months and quarters, it probably hasn't been the biggest constraint. so we don't really see it as a game changer either in credit creation or in growth or the prospects. >> it's been suggested we should ripped up basel and start again. do you have any comments on that? >> andy's conversation is one that resinates with t
joining us for the first half of the program today, steve carroll. good morning to you. we can see investors like this. what are the ramifications as far as you're concerned? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me on the show. i think we should be -- as we've seen, the markets are going to see the point of view of the banks themselves. as one of the constraints on the ability of banks to extend credit and support the economy is relaxed. i think everything is equal. that should...
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>> i think under steve jobs, apple was a very angelo sent rick company. they really focused on first getting all their product into the united states and into the other english-speaking countries. apple has been very slow at localizing itunes and other languages like chinese or korean because they've just focused so much on the united states. but i think it's clear under tim cook that apple has to expand its horizons and can't look at china and other nations as secondary nations because they're going to emerge from the secondary markets. people still love the product. you'll see that chinese woman was in new hampshire a couple weeks ago and was tasered because she was trying to bring so many iphones back to china to sell or give to friends. they can't get product into the country fast enough. >> they need to deal with china mobile. how likely is that? >> i don't think it's that likely. probably 5%, 10% in the next five months. unlike other markets, apple is dominant. apple, they go into the united states, they can negotiate a really good deal. and china m
>> i think under steve jobs, apple was a very angelo sent rick company. they really focused on first getting all their product into the united states and into the other english-speaking countries. apple has been very slow at localizing itunes and other languages like chinese or korean because they've just focused so much on the united states. but i think it's clear under tim cook that apple has to expand its horizons and can't look at china and other nations as secondary nations because...
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thank you steve young and terrell owens. the other n.f.c. wild card game is today with the seahawks and the redskins right here on k.t.v.u. channel 2. coverage begins at 1:00 this afternoon with the fox n.f.l. sunday pregame show followed by the game at 1:30. the winner of that seahawks/redskins game will take on atlanta next sunday. >>> and in the a.f.c. the houston texans beat the bengals 19-13. the texans face the patriots next sunday. today andrew luck will lead the colts against the ravens. the winner of that game faces the broncos on saturday. >>> the f.b.i. is expected to release more information tomorrow on efforts to excavate a well near sacramento. the same well where the remains of the victims of a serial killer have been found. investigators say they found broken bones from at least three people, and a fetus in that well along with the purse and jacket of another victim. death row inmate wesley shermantine gave investigators a map to the well and burial site. he is known as the speed freak killers for a meth-fueled killing streak
thank you steve young and terrell owens. the other n.f.c. wild card game is today with the seahawks and the redskins right here on k.t.v.u. channel 2. coverage begins at 1:00 this afternoon with the fox n.f.l. sunday pregame show followed by the game at 1:30. the winner of that seahawks/redskins game will take on atlanta next sunday. >>> and in the a.f.c. the houston texans beat the bengals 19-13. the texans face the patriots next sunday. today andrew luck will lead the colts against...